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Winding up petition - eligible debt - Once an Arbitration Clause ...

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March 22, 2018

Winding up petition - eligible debt - Once an Arbitration Clause is provided under the agreement executed between the parties, Arbitration remedy available under the contract has to be invoked rather than pressurizing the respondent to make the payment of dues as claimed, by filing company petition for winding up of the company. - HC

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